[Ovirt-devel] oVirt Node Fedora Feature Status

Robyn Bergeron rbergero at redhat.com
Tue Aug 9 00:29:01 UTC 2011


On 08/08/2011 05:20 PM, Perry Myers wrote:
>> You can do this fairly easily via a Fedora Remix.
>> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Remix
>>
>> Note that Fedora remixes don't have to include the "Fedora Remix" name -
>> you can essentially call it whatever you'd like.
> That's an excellent suggestion.
>
> So we'll build just a single oVirt Node ISO that we'll host on
> ovirt.org.  It'll be branded with oVirt brand, logos, etc and will
> include the blacklisting.
>
> And then we'll submit the oVirt Node ISO as a Fedora Remix.
You don't need to submit it anywhere. You can just make it. No 
permissions needed. :)
> One thing to note is:
>> The Fedora Remix allows you to combine non-Fedora software with
>> Fedora, but you must observe the appropriate trademark guidelines,
>> which include removing the fedora-logos, fedora-release, and
>> fedora-release-notes packages and replacing them with equivalents. We
>> provide the generic-logos, generic-release, and generic-release-notes
>> packages for these purposes, but you may also create your own.
>> Additional guidelines may apply, so please read them, and the
>> following section as well, for more information.
> So we'll need to make sure we fix this if we haven't already.
>
> Unless anyone has objections (and it doesn't seem that folks do thus
> far) I propose that we go ahead and deprecate the Spin feature request
> and just fix the ISO to be a remix
> * include the Fedora Remix logo somewhere on the graphics we use for
>    bootsplash, etc
You aren't required to use the Fedora Remix logo, if you don't want.  If 
you already have bootsplash/other graphics, it's not required to be 
pulled in.

-Robyn
> * remove the fedora-logos/release/release-notes packages and replace
>    with generic
>
> Perry




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